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  1. The Balkans: A Short History (Modern Library Chronicles) by Mark Mazower, 2002-08-06
  2. The Balkans in World History (The New Oxford World History) by Andrew Baruch Wachtel, 2008-11-07
  3. Balkan Ghosts: A Journey Through History by Robert D. Kaplan, 2005-05-01
  4. History of the Balkans, Vol. 2: Twentieth Century (The Joint Committee on Eastern Europe Publication Series, No. 12) by Barbara Jelavich, 1983-08-31
  5. The Balkans: From Constantinople to Communism by Dennis P. Hupchick, 2004-02-21
  6. The Balkan Wars: Conquest, Revolution, and Retribution from the Ottoman Era to the Twentieth Century and Beyond by Andre Gerolymatos, André Gerolymatos, 2003-03
  7. Balkan Economic History, 1550-1950: From Imperial Borderlands to Developing Nations (Theories of Contemporary Culture) by John R. Lampe, 1982-06-01
  8. The Balkans - A History Of Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece, Rumania, Turkey by David Mitrany, 2008-06-27
  9. A History of the Balkans, 1804-1945 by Stevan K. Pavlowitch, 1999-05
  10. The Balkans: A Post-Communist History by Robert Bideleux, Ian Jeffries, 2006-12-04
  11. The Turkish State and History: Clio Meets the Grey Wolf (Institute for Balkan Studies) by Speros, Jr. Vryonis, 1992-09
  12. The Ottomans and the Balkans: A Discussion of Historiography (Ottoman Empire and Its Heritage)
  13. The Balkan Wars (War History ) by JACOB GOULD SCHURMAN, 2010-06-22
  14. The Establishment of the Balkan National States, 1804-1920 (History of East Central Europe) (v. 8) by Charles Jelavich, Barbara Jelavich, 2009-01-13

1. Washingtonpost.com: World Live Discussion
Global Focus TALK ABOUT balkans history. Tom Emmert
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    G lobal F ocus: TALK ABOUT BALKANS HISTORY
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    Live! Centuries ago, Kosovo was the center of the Serbian empire and site of its most sacred churches and monasteries. Tom Emmert, a professor of history at Gustavos Adolphus College in Minnesota, joined us April 2, 1999 to discuss the historical significance of the southern Serbian province and the Balkans region. Read the transcript below. Emmert has a doctorate degree in Balkan history from Stanford University, and has written two books on the subject: "Serbian Golgotha: Kosovo, 1389" (Columbia: 1990) and "Kosovo: Legacy of a Medieval Battle" (Minnesota, 1991).
    Washingtonpost.com: Good morning everyone, and welcome Tom. Can you explain what the word 'Balkans' and 'Balkanization' means, and the role its geography and location has played in the compartmentalization of this region? Tom Emmert: Balkan is a turkish word for mountain and it technically refers to a mountain range which divides Bulgaria east and west. Its modern derivation has emerged in recent years. Balkanization means to divide into smaller states that are hostile to each other. The geography is important it tends to be a ammoniatingmountainous region and the people tend to be isolated from each other which certainly encourages this compartmentalization.
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  • 2. [NEWW/Op] Doctoral Balkans History Workshop
    NEWW/Op Doctoral balkans history Workshop. Network of EastWest Womenneww@neww.org Tue, 02 Jan 2001 152227 -0500 Previous message
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    Tue, 02 Jan 2001 15:22:27 -0500 From: "Craig Zelizer" < czelizer@OSF1.GMU.EDU > Organization: Alliance for Conflict Transformation Reply-To: "Craig Zelizer" < czelizer@OSF1.GMU.EDU ceescholarships@egroups.com balkans@egroups.com balkans@egroups.com Balkan Academic News Subscribe: balkans-subscribe@egroups.com Unsubscribe: balkans-unsubscribe@egroups.com Home: http://www.seep.ceu.hu/balkans/ There is 1 message in this issue. Topics in this digest: 1. CfP: Doctoral Reserach Workshop on the History of Southeastern bieberf@seep.ceu.hu Message: 1 Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2000 16:19:47 +0100 bieberf@seep.ceu.hu Subject: CfP: Doctoral Reserach Workshop on the History of Southeastern From: "Sheila Cannon" < sheila@cdsee.org

    3. WashingtonPost.com: Balkans Report
    April 2, 1999 balkans history Tom Emmert, a professor of history at a professorof history at Gustavos Adolphus College in Minnesota, discussed the historical
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    Washingtonpost.com regularly holds live online events where experts answer questions from the audience. The following is a list of transcripts from these interactive sessions: July 1, 1999: After the War Despite relative peace in Kosovo, political turmoil is brewing all over Yugoslavia. Washington Post foreign correspondent Michael Dobbs answered questions about peacekeeping efforts, the refugees' return to Kosovo and longterm prospects for peace in the region. June 9, 1999: U.S. Military in Yugoslavia Washington Post's Pentagon correspondent Dana Priest discussed the U.S. military's role in Kosovo peacekeeping efforts. June 4, 1999: Kosovo Peace Plan Washington Post foreign correspondent Michael Dobbs discussed from Belgrade the latest prospects for an end to the Kosovo crisis in the wake of Yugolsavia's endorsement of an international peace plan. May 27, 1999:

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    5. BALKANS.PUR
    International Scholars to Write balkans history, Future. InternationalScholars To Write balkans history, Future WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind.
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    Keywords: BALKANS YUGOSLAVIA SERBIA WAR CRIMES HISTORY
    Description: The way we write history creates the reality of the future, says a Purdue University history professor who is among several dozen international scholars who will meet next week to begin work on a history of the recent Balkan wars. The conference, Sept. 24-26, near Novi Sad, Serbia, is drawing leading authorities from the United States, Canada, western Europe and Serbia.
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    Voice: 765-494-2096 FAX: 765-494-0401 September 17, 2001 NOTE TO JOURNALISTS: Professor Charles Ingrao will leave Friday (9/21) for the Balkans. He can be reached after he arrives there on Saturday via the cell phone of his English-speaking host, Goyko Mishkovich, until he leaves the area to return to campus Oct. 1. That cell phone number is: (381-63) 538719. The conference will be held in one of the palaces of former Yugoslav leader Marshal Josip Tito, just outside the village of Morovic, two miles east of the Serbian-Croatian border. To phone the palace, which is in possession of the Yugoslav army, phone (381-22) 733013, or (381-22) 733023; FAX: (381-22) 736123. International Scholars To Write Balkans History, Future

    6. International Scholars To Write Balkans History, Future
    Purdue News. September 17, 2001. International scholars to write Balkanshistory, future. WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – The way we write
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    International scholars to write Balkans history, future
    The conference, Sept. 24-26, near Novi Sad, Serbia, is drawing leading authorities from the United States, Canada, western Europe and Serbia and key representatives of the newly democratic governments of Serbia and Yugoslavia. The Scholars' Dialogue is sponsored by the provincial government of Vojvodina, the university and municipality of Novi Sad, and several regional and non-governmental and human rights organizations. "Amid all the bitter debates about the wars of Yugoslav succession, there has been one element of agreement by all sides, namely the pivotal role that history has played in shaping people's minds," says Purdue Professor Charles Ingrao, who is helping organize the Scholars' Dialogue. "This has been particularly true among the Serbs. Divergent interpretations of history have divided nations by sowing mistrust, resentment and hatred among people who had coexisted with one another for long periods of time. In the hands of nationalist politicians, media and historians, the events of the past decade can also easily be molded in ways that will intensify these feelings, further widening the gap among Serbs and their neighbors. "The historians hope to bring together Serb and non-Serb scholars to examine dispassionately the key documentary evidence that informs public perceptions about the underlying causes and tragic course of the Yugoslav conflicts. By employing shared scholarly methodologies, the historians' dialogue could hopefully reach a reasoned consensus on at least some of these contentious issues. Achieving at least some common ground would help replace yet another round of distortion and outright myth-making with mutual understanding that could help heal the wounds and bridge the divisions of the past decade."

    7. HISTORY OF BALKANS - Religion - Http://maxpages.com/democracy/History_of_Balkans
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    8. HISTORY OF THE BALKANS
    HISTORY OF THE BALKANS. extracted from a National Guard InformationPaper. Background Age of Empires. Only relatively recently have
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    HISTORY OF THE BALKANS extracted from a National Guard Information Paper Background: Age of Empires Only relatively recently have the Balkans secured independence from multinational empires and foreign conquerors. Throughout the past two millennia, the Balkans have suffered and flourished under a wide variety of rulers, each introducing a new religion, a new culture, and a new political system. With each transfer of power, remnants of the formerly dominant religious or cultural tradition were left, contributing to the startling diversity that characterizes the Balkan region. Additionally, the varied geography of the Balkans created pockets of isolated peoples who were able to preserve their ancient World War I: Serbian Spark and the Cradle of Yugoslavia World War II: From Monarchy to Fascism to Communism Communist Yugoslavia: Stability Under Pressure Serbian nationalism grew sharply as the Cold War ended. By the 1980s, the large ethnic Albanian population in Kosovo had become an issue for the Serbs, and in 1989, the Serbian government revoked its autonomy, along with that of Vojvodina. Earlier the year before, the leader of the Serbian Communists, fiery nationalist Slobodan Milosevic, seized power by replacing the Yugoslav Politburo members with his own supporters. Milosevic’s rhetoric, along with nationalist movements in other Yugoslav republics, precipitated serial declarations of independence by the republics and the bloody civil wars that were to follow.

    9. History: History Of The Conflict In The Balkans
    History of the Conflict in the Balkans. The conflict in the Balkansis interesting because for years, reporters and politicians have
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    10. Hoppa - History In Eastern Europe And Balkans
    History in Eastern Europe and Balkans. The State Hermitage Museum. theRussian Federation, Saint Petersburg, History, Museums, Visual Arts
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    11. Twenty-Five Lectures On Modern Balkan History
    Presents a university course describing the development of the region. Reports on Hungary, Albania, Greece, Macedonia, Serbia and Bosnia. TWENTYFIVE LECTURES ON MODERN BALKAN history. (THE balkans IN THE AGE OF NATIONALISM)
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    TWENTY-FIVE LECTURES ON MODERN BALKAN HISTORY
    (THE BALKANS IN THE AGE OF NATIONALISM)
    Readers visiting this Web page may also be interested in current Balkan news , or in Web sites analyzing the Kosovo crisis. Readers are encouraged to consult the Preface for information about this site and its purposes, the Conditions of Use statement if they wish to cite the content, or the FAQ page if they have questions for the author. Table of contents / complete list of the lectures: TOPIC 1: Defining the "Balkans:" An other Europe
    • Lecture No. 1 : Introduction to the course: The geography and ethnic geography of the Balkans to 1500
    • Lecture No. 2 : "Asia begins at the Landstrasse:" Comparing Eastern European and European histories
    TOPIC 2: The "Old Regimes" in the Balkans before 1790 TOPIC 3: The earliest national revolutions, 1804-1830

    12. BBC NEWS | History File | Yugoslavia & The Balkans | 1900 - 1998
    BBC history FileCategory Society Issues Specific Conflicts balkans history......
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    13. The Balkans
    The balkans. 14311476 Vlad III Tepes, the REAL Dracula North Park University. history Department. WebChron. Text copyright 1996-9 by David W. Koeller.
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    14. World History Archives: History Of The Balkans In General
    World history Archives history of the balkans in general
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    History of the Balkans in general
    Hartford Web Publishing is not the author of the documents in the World History Archives History of Europe as a whole
    Political and general history
    Nationalisms, Globalisation and Civil Society in Croatia and Slovenia
    Anti-war activists demand: No U.S. troops to the Balkans!
    By Gary Wilson, in Workers World, 7 December 1995. The Bosnia accord announced 21 November 1995 was accepted by US because it would be implemented by US, not European, forces. The US Balkans operations are essentially imperialist.
    Dismantling Yugoslavia; Colonizing Bosnia
    By Michel Chossudovsky, in Covert Action, Spring 1996. IMF's economic conquest of the Balkans.
    Social history
    Southern Discomfort
    Majorities despise minorities, and the hatred is often mutual. By Panayote Elias Dimitras, in War Report, January/February 1997. Statistical data on feelings among ethnic groups in the Balkans.
    Telecommunications and media
    Positive and Negative Stereotypes in the Media of Seven Balkan Countries
    By Mariana Lenkova, in Greek Helsinki Monitor

    15. BBC NEWS | History File | Yugoslavia & The Balkans | 1900 - 1998

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    16. Geography And Ethnic Geography Of The Balkans To 1500
    This lecture is a portion of a larger Web site, TwentyFive Lectures on Modern Balkanhistory (The balkans in the Age of Nationalism); click here to return to Category Society history By Region Europe balkans
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    Twenty-Five Lectures on Modern Balkan History
    Lecture 1: Geography and ethnic geography of the Balkans to 1500
    Preface Complete list of lectures Next lecture One can't understand the Balkans without understanding its ethnic groups, and one can't understand the ethnic groups and their history without knowing the influence of the region's geography.
    Even the extent of the "Balkan" region is a matter of controversy. Many scholars, especially those writing in the Cold War era, have included only the Communist states, and linked them with Czechoslovakia, Poland and East Germany, omitting Greece and ignoring Turkey and the Ottoman era. Other historians exclude Hungary, Croatia, and other Habsburg lands, because of their "central" European character, supposedly contrary to Balkan themes. But the presence of contradictory themes is itself characteristically Balkan.
    For the purposes of this course of lectures, the Balkan area includes Greece, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Romania, Albania, and Hungary. Most of this area was once under Ottoman Turkish rule; the rest under the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The lectures will not deal with all of the Ottoman Empire, which extended into Asia and Africa, or other Habsburg lands such as Czechoslovakia and Poland.
    PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
    Balkan geography revolves around three features: the area's situation as a peninsula, its mountains, and its rivers.

    17. Afterimage: MEDIA ART IN THE BALKANS.(history Of Balkan Region)(Editorial)
    MEDIA ART IN THE balkans.(history of Balkan region)(Editorial) Author/sKaren Vanmeenen Issue Jan, 2001. An introduction. The balkans
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    18. Balkans Burdened By History
    balkans burdened by history Thursday, March 25, 1999 By LISA HOFFMAN, Scripps Howard News Service It has been said that the balkans have been cursed with too much history.
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    Thursday, March 25, 1999 By LISA HOFFMAN, Scripps Howard News Service It has been said that the Balkans have been cursed with too much history. The spark for the 1992-95 war in Bosnia was, in effect, lighted hundreds if not thousands of years ago. For the past three years, thousands of U.S. troops have been trying to keep the embers of ethnic and nationalistic hatred from re-igniting in Bosnia. Now, nearby Kosovo, a province of the Yugoslavian republic of Serbia, is in flames. American combat pilots are ready to help tamp them out with punitive air strikes against Yugoslav Serb targets. If that leads to a solid cease-fire, another 4,000 U.S. soldiers could be dispatched to form part of NATO's second Balkan peacekeeping operation. In Kosovo, as in Bosnia, the roots of the current bloody feud between ethnic Albanian Kosovars and Yugoslav Serb troops stretch back centuries and entwine themselves in all corners of the troubled region today. The past also shows that explosions in the Balkans can quickly trigger instability, and even war, in the rest of Europe. What follows is a basic chronology of Kosovo, and Balkan, history that serves as a prologue to the developments of today.

    19. Afterimage: MEDIA ART IN THE BALKANS.(history Of Balkan Region)(Editorial)
    Jeanne C. Finley and Marina Grzinic dialogue about their history ofindependent film and television production in the balkans. This
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    20. The Balkans A Short History@ Christianbook.com Your Source For Christianbooks.co
    Comprehensive links for Ottoman, Turkish, Cypriot and Balkan history. information about Ottoman, Turkish and Balkan history. Chronology of the balkans. This is a companion to North
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